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SRI SATHYA SAI
     VIDYA JYOTHI
         JOURNAL CUM PLANNER
            FOR VOLUNTEERS
This Journal cum Planner is a model calendar for the
volunteers for effective implementation of Sri Sathya Sai
Vidya Jyothi Program. It is suggestive in nature and not
a mandatory plan. The school level implementing
teams / volunteers are requested to use this only as a
reference document to draw up their own program schedule
integrating the needs of the school and various stakeholders.

                     APRIL 2019
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MON   TUE   WED   THU   FRI   SAT   SUN

01    02    03    04     05   06    07
08    09    10    11     12   13    14
15    16    17    18     19   20    21
22    23    24    25     26   27    28
29    30

            APRIL 2019
SRI SATHYA SAI VIDYA JYOTHI - JOURNAL CUM PLANNER FOR VOLUNTEERS - Sri Sathya Sai Balvikas Tamilnadu
DO YOU KNOW?
Do's and Don'ts to observe when we work with Teachers

1) Make the teacher the star. There is no one in higher pedestal than
   the teacher.

2) Energise them with the program objectives and its benets. Highlight
   the fact that inspired children would compound the outcome of
   their efforts

3) Plan all the children centric sevas with the guidance and approval of
   the teachers

4) Discuss with them about requirement of leadership development
   sessions, counseling etc. These sevas to be performed only at a
   District Level with their consent and on their request since we can't
   train 4-5 teachers of one school exclusively.

5) Create a connect with all the teachers and ensure they and their
   families are benetted by the program (e.g. Medical camps)

6) Never ever overrule the teacher or do anything against their wish – So
   successful completion of the energizing phase is critical
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WEEK 1 APRIL 2019

       The aim in sports should not be victory by any means, fair or foul.
         Whoever may win, others should greet it with fraternal feelings.
        The rules of the game should be strictly observed. Prizes do not
       matter. What is important is the sense of self-satisfaction derived
                           from playing the game well.
                              – Sri Sathya Sai Baba

                 MAJOR EVENTS OF THE WEEK
01st April – Monday

02nd April – Tuesday

03rd April – Wednesday

04th April – Thursday

05th April – Friday
                                          International day of sport for
06th April – Saturday
                                          development and peace
                                          Mewar Festival (6th - 8th April)
                                          Ugadi-Gudi Padwa

07th April – Sunday                       World Health Day
SRI SATHYA SAI VIDYA JYOTHI - JOURNAL CUM PLANNER FOR VOLUNTEERS - Sri Sathya Sai Balvikas Tamilnadu
SN      Name of the Seva           Beneciaries Seva Group Suggested     Ref in Guideline         Key values to be taught
                                                            Duration           book

     Conducting intra school
      sports competitions                                                     C-M-7                   Ground - unity,
1                                    Children   Half Yearly   3 Hour
       and participation in                                              (Pages 102 - 104)   cooperation, team-spirit, discipline
         sports meets                                                                               and perseverance

       Drill class with yoga
                                                                             C-M-16                   Good health is
2         and pranayam               Children    Monthly       1 Hour
                                                                         (Pages 112-113)        foundation of success in life
             for children

      Total medical check-up
                                                                             C-M-1                A Healthy family is a
       for children, parents
                                                                          (Pages 94-95)      happy family Body is the temple.
3          and teachers &            Children    Monthly      1-2 Hour
                                                                             C-M-2                  Health is Wealth.
     Distribution of Sai Protein
                                                                          (Pages 95-97)       Prevention is better than cure.
            (Need based)

                                                                             C-M-17            It is health that is real wealth
4       Health Counselling           Children    Monthly      1 Hour
                                                                         (Pages 113-115)     and not pieces of gold and silver

        Bal Vikas Class
        (Special Talk on                                                     C-M-4                  Value Education
5                                    Children    Weekly       1 Hour
         Mewar festival                                                   (Pages 98-99)       BV Group 1,2 & 3 – Chapter 44
       Ugadi-Gudi Padwa)
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4th April – Thursday   3rd April – Wednesday   2nd April – Tuesday   1st April– Monday
                                                                                         NOTES
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7th April – Sunday   6th April – Saturday   5th April – Friday
                                                                 NOTES
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KNOW THE FACTS

1. INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SPORT FOR
DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE
Sport has historically played an important role
in all societies, be it in the form of competitive
sport, physical activity or play. In 1978,
UNESCO described sport and physical
education as a "fundamental right for all." But
until today, the right to play and sport has too
often been ignored or disrespected.

Sport is a powerful tool to strengthen social ties
and networks, and to promote ideals of peace,                  Image Source -sportanddev.org

fraternity, solidarity, non-violence, tolerance and justice.

Sport as a universal language can be a powerful tool to promote peace, tolerance and
understanding by bringing people together across boundaries, cultures and religions. Its
intrinsic values such as teamwork, fairness, discipline, respect for the opponent and the rules
of the game are understood all over the world and can be harnessed in the advancement of
solidarity, social cohesion and peaceful coexistence.

Sport has proven to be a cost-effective and exible tool in promoting peace and development
objectives.

Sport is also an important enabler of sustainable development. UN recognize the growing
contribution of sport to the realization of development and peace in its promotion of tolerance
and respect and the contributions it makes to the empowerment of women and of young
people, individuals and communities as well as to health, education and social inclusion
objectives.

Source: http://www.un.org/en/events/sportday/
International Day of Sport can be celebrated by conducting sports day in the school.

2. MEWAR FESTIVAL
This festival is a visual feast with Rajasthani songs, dances, processions, devotional music
and rework displays. A procession of colourfully attired women carrying the images of the
goddess Gauri make their way to the lake Pichola. An unusual procession of boats on the lake
SRI SATHYA SAI VIDYA JYOTHI - JOURNAL CUM PLANNER FOR VOLUNTEERS - Sri Sathya Sai Balvikas Tamilnadu
offers a tting nale to this splendid
celebration.

The Mewar Festival is celebrated to welcome
the advent of spring. It coincides with the
festival of Gangaur, and has a unique charm
about it. The festival of Gangaur is very
signicant for women of Rajasthan. It is a time
for them to dress up in their best clothes and
participate in the festival.
                                                                Image Source -tripsavvy.com

They gather to dress the images of Isar and Gangaur and then carry them in a ceremonial
procession through different parts of the city. The procession winds its way to the Gangaur
Ghat at Lake Pichhola. Here, the images are transferred to special boats amidst much
singing and festivity.

Once the religious part of the festival is over, it is time for cultural events where Rajasthani
culture is portrayed through songs, dances and other programmes. The festival culminates
with an impressive reworks display. Like other fairs and festivals celebrated throughout the
state, there is a lot of activity, which keeps the participants in a joyful frame of mind, eager to
enjoy every moment.

Source https://www.festivalsondia.in/mewar/

Children as part of Balvikas class be explained the Mewar festival and its importance to the
people of Rajasthanand how such regional festivals make the counrty with diversity, strong.

3. UGADI - GUDI PADWA
Ugadi or Gudi Padwa marks the beginning of
New Year in Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh,
Telangana and parts of Karnataka. This festival
is known as Gudi Padwa or Gudhi Padva in
Maharashtra and Ugadi in Karnataka, Andhra
Pradesh and Telangana. Gudhi Padva is
considered one of the foremost auspicious day
in the year when people start new ventures.

It is believed that Lord Brahma, created the
world on this day and so he is worshiped                       Image source: nativeplanet.com
especially at this time. Lord Vishnu too is said to
have incarnated as Matsya, the sh, on this
day. A gudi (banner) with a swastika - marked
metal pot and silk cloth is raised to announce
victory and joy. In Maharashtra, it is reminiscent
of the valiant Marathas returning home from
t h e i r s u c c e s s f u l e x p e d i t i o n s o f w a r.
Maharashtrians take the opportunity to honour                  Image source: ofceholidays.com

their favourite leader, Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on the occasion.

On the festival day, people decorate their houses with mango leaves and rangoli designs,
and pray for a prosperous new year. They visit the temples to see the yearly calendar
Panchangasravanam as priests make predictions for the upcoming year.

It is a tradition to serve bitter leaves of neem tree with jaggery as Prasad on Ugadi/Gudhi
Padva. Gudi Padwa is considered as an auspicious occasion to make investments like
buying a house, jewellery and other new things. The festival is celebrated when the summers
begin and the time for harvesting the crop arrives. The fragrance of ripening mangoes,
jackfruit and other seasonal fruits ll the air with sweet smell.

Gudhi Padva / Ugadi, is celebrated on the rst day of the Hindu month of Chaitra shukla
Padyami, which corresponds to end of March or beginning of April according to the
Gregorian calendar. This festival marks the beginning of Vasant or spring as well. This day
also marks the end of one harvest and the beginning of a new one, which for an agricultural
community would signify the beginning of a New Year.

Gudi Padwa is celebrated at the end of the Rabi season. Indian society is largely dependent
on agriculture and that is the reason that harvests are celebrated with much fun and frolic in
the country.

On this day, we are also celebrating, Navreh Mubarak by Kashmiri Pandits, Thapna
(Staphana) by Rajasthani and Haryana as starting of New Vikram Samwant Year. Cheti Chand
is celebrated by the Sindhis as it is birthday of Jhulelal.

Source: www.festivalsondia.in/gudipadwa/

Children as part of Balvikas class be explained the importnace of Gudi Padva and Ugadi
festival and its importance to the people of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh,Telangana and
Karnataka and how such regional festivals make the counrty with diversity strong.
4. WORLD HEALTH DAY
Universal health coverage is World Health
Organisation's (WHO) number one goal. Key to
achieving it is ensuring that everyone can
obtain the care they need, when they need it,
right in the heart of the community.Progress is
being made in countries in all regions of the
world.But millions of people still have no
access at all to health care. Millions more are
                                                         Image source: wheniscalendars.com
forced to choose between health care and
other daily expenses such as food, clothing and even a home.

This is why WHO is focusing on universal health coverage for this year's World Health Day, on
7 April.

Source: https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-health-day/world-health-day-2019

World Health Day shall be celebrated bu conducting health check up camp for the children,
teachers and parents of the children.
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WEEK 2 APRIL 2019

   Rama had deed, word and thought, body, speech and mind, ever pure and
totally free from blemish. Really speaking, one ought to revere the story of Rama
  as a profound allegory. Every act and actor in that story attracts attention and
  gets imprinted on the memory because the allegory is personal to each of us.

                            – Sri Sathya Sai Baba

                  MAJOR EVENTS OF THE WEEK
08th April – Monday

09th April – Tuesday

10th April – Wednesday

11th April – Thursday

12th April – Friday

13th April – Saturday                     Jallianwala Day

                                          Ram Navami/Ambedkar Jayanti/
14th April – Sunday                       Baisakhi Festival/Tamil New Year
SN     Name of the Seva         Beneciaries Seva Group Suggested        Ref in Guideline         Key values to be taught
                                                         Duration              book

                                                                                             Love and respect your parents and
                                                                              C-M-25
1    Guru-Parental worship        Children    Half Yearly   30 minutes                          teachers as they make your
                                                                            (Page 121)
                                                                                             foundation strong by their sacrice

     Creating Bal vikas guru
                                                                                                 A good teacher can inspire
        from the village                                                       V-V-4
2                                 Villagers    Monthly        1 Hour                             hope, ignite the imagination
        (young married                                                      (Page 158)
                                                                                                 and instill a love of learning
     women and teachers)

                                                                                               Education breeds condence;
      Education awareness
3                                 Parents     Quarterly       1 Hour     P-M-3 (Page 151)        Condence breeds Hope
       session for parents
                                                                                                 and Hope brings peace

      Computer education                                                      T-M-2           Don't be afraid of growing slowly;
4                                Teachers      Monthly        1 Hour
         for teachers                                                    (Pages 132 – 133)     Be afraid of only standing still

      Scholarship for higher
                                                                              C-M-34              Success is a sum of small
5    education for the needy      Children      Yearly      30 minutes
                                                                            (Page 131)         effrots; repeated day in day out
     and scholarly students

         Bal Vikas Class
         (Special talk on
      Jallianwala Day/Ram                                                    C-M-4                   Value Education
6                                 Children     Weekly        1 Hour
       Navami/Ambedkar                                                    (Pages 98-99)         Group 1,2 & 3 – Chapter 45
        Jayanti/Baisakhi
     Festival/Tamil New Year)
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11th April – Thursday   10th April – Wednesday   9th April – Tuesday   8th April – Monday
                                                                                            NOTES
14th April – Sunday   13th April – Saturday   12th April – Friday
                                                                    NOTES
KNOW THE FACTS

1. JALLIANWALA DAY
The day is remembered as the atrocious day of
Indian history on which the brutal massacre
happened in Jallianwala Bagh of the holy land
of Guru Nanak, Amritsar. Jallianwala Bagh
massacre of April 13, 1919 was the most
inhuman act of the British rulers in India.
The massacre took place on Baisakhi which is
considered New Year day of Sikhs and also a                    Image source: ritiriwaz.com
harvest festival. The people of Punjab gathered
on the auspicious day of Baisakhi at Jalianwala Bagh, near Golden Temple at Amritsar, to
lodge their protest peacefully against harassment by the British Indian Government.
General Dyer suddenly appeared with an army of 90 British Indian Army soldiers and ordered
to re on all the people including women and children.
There was hustle and bustle all around. Hundreds of people were killed not only by ring but a
huge number of deaths happened by stampedes at the gates and felling into the well in the
compound in an attempt to rescue and look for shelter from the ring.
Thousands were injured. General Dyer later admitted that he had gone to the Bagh with the
premeditated intention of opening re if he found a horde assembled there in front of Hunter
commission.
Source: www.festivalsondia.in/jallianwaladay/
Children should be explained the sacrice of our forefathers in Indian indepdence movement.
As a matter of respect for the martyres, 2 minutes silence should be observed.

2. RAM NAVAMI
The birthday of Lord Rama, the celebrated hero
of the famous epic, Ramayana , is
enthusiastically celebrated on the ninth day of
the waxing moon in the month of Chaitra, all
over India. Lord Vishnu is worshiped in his
human incarnation as Rama, the divine ruler of
Ayodhya.
Sri-Ramnavami is dedicated to the memory of
Lord Rama. It occurs on the ninth day (navami)        Image source: hindi.rstpost.com
of Navratri. The festival commemorates the birth of Rama who is remembered for his
righteous reign. Ramrajya (the reign of Rama) has become synonymous with a period of
peace and prosperity. Mahatma Gandhi also used this term to describe how according to
him, India should be after independence.
Source: www.festivalsondia.in/ramnavami/
In northern India especially, an event that draws popular participation is the Ramnavami
procession. The main attraction in this procession is a gaily-decorated chariot in which four
persons are dressed up as Rama, his brother Laxman, his queen Sita and his disciple
Hanuman. Several other persons dressed up in ancient costumes as work by Rama s solders
accompany the chariot. The procession is a gusty affair with the participants shouting praises
echoing the happy days of Rama s reign. People gather in thousands on the banks of the
sacred river Sarayu for a dip. Some observe a strict fast on this day.
Source: www.festivalsondia.in/ramnavami/
Children as part of the Balvikas class should be explained the great qualities of Lord Rama one
can inbibe in Life. In Bala Kanda 1st Sarga, Sage Valmiki asks Sage Narada to tell about a
person, who possess the below qualities and Sage Narada’s reply was the person, who
posses all the below qualities is one and only SRI RAMA.

01. गुणवान् (guṇavān = principled person)
02. वीयवान् (vīryavān = potential one)
03. धम ः (dharmajñaḥ = conscientious)
04. कृ त ः (kṛtajñaḥ = redeemer)
05. स वा ो (satya vākyo = truth-teller)
06. धढृ तः (dhṛḍha vrataḥ = self-determined in his deed)
07. चा र ेण च को यु ः (cāritreṇa ca ko yuktaḥ = blent with good-conduct)
08. सव भतूेषु को िहतः (sarva bhūteṣu ko hitaḥ = benign, in respect of all beings)
09. व ान् (vidvān = adept)
10. समथः (samarthaḥ = ablest)
11. एक य दशनः (eka priya darśanaḥ = uniquely good-looking)
12. आ वान् (ātmavān = courageous)
13. जत ोधो (jita krodho = one who has controlled his anger)
14. ु तमान् (dyutimān = brilliant one)
15. अनसूयकः (anasūyakaḥ = not jealous)
16. ब त देवाः च जात रोष सं यगुे. (kasya bibhyati devāḥ ca jāta roṣasya saṃyuge = even
whom do the gods fear, when provoked to war)

https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/8915/what-are-the-16-qualities-of-sri-
rama
3. AMBEDKAR JAYANTI
Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar or simply B.R.
Ambedkar was born on April 14, 1891 at
MHOW (Military Headquarter of War) in
Madhya Pradesh. He was the architect of
Indian Constitution and is also known as the
"Father of Indian Constitution."

He had dedicated his entire life for uplifting the
deprived section of the society. Hence, many
Indians and even people from other countries
revere him as a great social reformer. He also
played a signicant role in India’s freedom
struggle.

Dr. Ambedkar obtained college education in
India. He went on to United States and England
to pursue higher studies, where he earned a
law degree and multiple doctorates for his
study and research in law, economics and political science.

Returning home as a famous scholar, Ambedkar practiced law for a few years before he
began publishing journals advocating political rights and social freedom for India’s
untouchables.

Dr. Ambedkar spent his life ghting against the system of untouchability and the caste
system. He is also credited for having sparked the Dalit Buddhist movement. Dr. B.R.
Ambedkar was the chairman of the drafting committee that was constituted by the
Constituent Assembly to draft a constitution for the independent India; he was also the rst
Law Minister of India.

He was honored with Bharat Ratna in 1990, India s highest civilian award. The day, 14th April
is celebrated all over the country as his birthday (Jayanti) and it is also declared as a public
holiday. Various Dalit organizations carry out huge processions on this day in the memory of
this great soul. On this very day various organizations organize several activities including
rally and cultural programs.Dalit Melas are held in various parts of the country. Ambedkar
Jayanti is observed both in government and private organizations. Prayers, meetings and
memorial speeches are organized in various state capitals.

Source: www.festivalsondia.in/AmbedkarJayanti/
4. BAISAKHI FESTIVAL
–TAMIL NEW YEAR
Baisakhi is a seasonal festival with a special
accent. It is celebrated all over Punjab on the
rst of Baisakh. This is the time when harvested
crops are gathered in and the farmers exult in
the fulllment of their year s hard work. On this
festival, the farmers join the merry-making with
full gusto and do not mind walking for miles to
be able to do so.
Baisakhi marks the beginning of New Year, particularly in the northern part of India. It is among
the few Indian festivals that have a xed date. In Kerala, new year is known as "Vishu" and in
Tamil Nadu, it is celebrated as "Puthandu".
Considered as a holy day, the devout celebrate the festival of Baisakhi with a dip in the holy
rivers just around the break of dawn. It is on this day that Sun enters Aries, the rst sign of
Zodiac. This signies ushering of the New Year.
It also signies the end of harvest of the main crop. During Baisakhi the farmers pay thanks to
the Lord Almighty for their fortune and pray for a better crop the next year. Baisakhi involves a
lot of socializing where friends and relatives are invited and delicious meals are served.
On the day of Baisakhi in 1669, that he established the Khalsa Panth and gave a nal impetus
to the course of the earlier nine Gurus of Sikhism. A rural festival of North India, marking the
beginning of the solar year (New year), celebrated in Punjab with great fervor.
On the day of Baisakhi, water from all the sacred rivers of India is collected and then poured in
to the huge tank surrounding the golden temple.
Source: https://www.festivalsondia.in/Baisakhi/
The month of Chitthirai or Chittrai also called as Varushapirapu i.e. from mid-April to mid-May
is the rst month of Tamil calendar. The month usually starts from 14th April, the day known as
Tamil New Year.According to Hindu Mythology, this is the day on which Lord Brahma (the
creator of the universe) started the creation of the world.It is also said that on this day,
Goddess Meenakshi got married to Lord Sundareswarar.
This is an auspicious occasion for Tamilians (people of Tamil origin) living all over the world.
People exchange greetings by wishing “Puthandu Vazthukal” – Happy New Year, with great
passion.
On this day several fairs and cultural programs are organised at different places all over the
state. Offerings to the deities, comprising of food, owers and fruits is an important
component of the festival.
Source https://www.festivalsondia.in/tamilnew/
Children as part of Balvikas class should be explained the signicance of these festivals
Key activities done this week:

Reflections / Learning for the volunteer:

Key takeaways / information for the team members:

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WEEK 3 APRIL 2019

         Cultivate good thoughts, speak good words, and do good deeds
          with the broad view that everyone in the world should be happy.
                              – Sri Sathya Sai Baba

                      MAJOR EVENTS OF THE WEEK
15th April – Monday             Bohag Bihu, Vishu

16th April – Tuesday

17th April – Wednesday          Mahavir Jayanti

18th April – Thursday           World Heritage Day

19th April – Friday             Hanuman Jayanti/Good Friday

20th April – Saturday

21st April – Sunday             World Creativity and Innovation Day/ Shab E Barat
SN      Name of the Seva          Beneciaries Seva Group Suggested     Ref in Guideline         Key values to be taught
                                                           Duration           book

      Ensuring old students
                                                                              P-V-5           Do not let what you cannot do
1         are pursuing              Parents      Half Yearly   1 Hour   (Pages 152 – 153)     interfere with what you can do
        higher education

     Maintaining cleanliness
                                                                            C-M-15
2        in classrooms              Children      Monthly      1 Hour                        Cleanliness is next to Godliness
                                                                        (Pages 111 - 112)
          and corridors

      Interschool compeition                                                                   The only person you should
3           on creative             Children     Innovative    1 Hour                           try to be better than is the
         works/arts/ crafts                                                                    person you were yesterday

        Motivation session                                                                   Noboday can go back and start a
                                                                            C-M-28
4           for students            Children      Monthly      1 Hour                         new beginning; but any one can
                                                                        (Pages 124-126)
      (to face exams boldly)                                                                start today and make a new ending

      Visit of Heritage sites                                             C-M-9, C-M-20      People without the knowledge of
5     or special video show       Organisation    Monthly      1 Hour   (Pages 106 – 108,     their past, origin and culture is
     on Indian Heritage sites                                               117-118 )            like a tree with out roots

      Bal Vikas Class (Special
     talk on Bohag Bihu/Vishu
      / Mahavir Jayanti/World                                               C-M-4                   Value Education
6                                   Children      Weekly       1 Hour
      heritage day/Hanuman                                               (Pages 98-99)         Group 1,2 & 3 – Chapter 46
        Jayanti/ Good Friday
       /World creativity and in
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18th April – Thursday   17th April – Wednesday   16th April – Tuesday   15th April – Monday
                                                                                              NOTES
21st April – Sunday   20th April – Saturday   19th April – Friday
                                                                    NOTES
KNOW THE FACTS

1. BOHAG BIHU
The Rongali Bihu is the most important among
all the three Bihus. As it falls on the Assamese
month of Bohag, it is also called the Bohag
Bihu. This Bihu falls in the middle of April during
the beginning of the Assamese month Bohag.
It is celebrated to mark the beginning of the
agricultural season. The Assamese New Year
also starts with this Bihu. Rongali Bihu is
celebrated by most of the races that inhabit in
Assam in their own colors and names. It is the              Image Source: latestly.com

most popular Bihu that celebrates the onset of the Assamese New Year (around April 15) and
the coming of spring.

The Rongali Bihu is celebrated for around a month with different festivities going on
throughout the Bohag month. The people celebrate this festival with merriment and joy. The
feasting starts and farmers prepare the elds for cultivation of paddy. Delicacies like pitha,
laru, jolpan (traditional food made predominantly with rice) are prepared by the womenfolk.
Rongali Bihu is a time of merriment and feasting and continues, in general, for seven days.

Goru Bihu The rst day of the Rongali Bihu is the Goru or Cow Bihu. On this day, the cows are
washed and worshipped. This day falls on the last day of the previous year, usually on
April 14. The cattle are smeared with turmeric paste, bathed in rivers and canals and are the
let to stray.

The next day of the Rongali Bihu, which is the rst day of the Assamese New Year is the Manuh
Bihu on April 15, the New Year Day. This is the day of getting cleaned up, wearing new cloths
and celebrating and getting ready for the New Year with fresh vigor. On this day (which
generally falls on April 15th), people get cleaned up and wear new clothes. On this day, elders
are shown respect and the young take blessings from them. People visit relatives and friends
house to greet the New Year with joy.

The third day of Rongali Bihu is the Gosai (God) Bihu. On this day, statues of Gods are
worshipped seeking a prosperous year ahead. The Rongali Bihu is the most widely
celebrated Bihu with much festivity. This Bihu has many signicant aspects of the celebration
process.

Source: https://www.festivalsondia.in/bihu/rongali-bhogali-bihu
2. VISHU 2019
Vishu is one of the important festivals of Kerala.
Usually its celebrated in mid-April. According
to the traditional Malayalam calendar, it is the
1st day of the rst month Medam (March-April)
of the New Year. Traditional rituals are followed
to bring in another year of prosperity.

Vishu is one of the most popular festivals of
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Kerala. Since it is considered propitious to view
good things on this day for year round good fortune, Vishu morning is an important time. The
heart of this festival of Kerala is the preparation of the kani (the lucky sight or gift).

The custom of preparing the kani has been followed for generations. The women take a large
dish made of bell-metal (uruli), arrange in it a grantha (palm-leaf manuscript), a gold
ornament, a new cloth, some owers from the Konna Tree (Cassia stula), some coins in a
silver cup, a split coconut, a cucumber, some mangoes and a jack-fruit. On either side of the
dish are placed two burning lamps with a chair facing it. Family members are taken
blindfolded and then their blindfolds are removed and they view the Vishu Kani. As in other
Indian festivals, a great feast at home is the high point of celebrating Vishu in Kerala.

Source : https://www.festivalsondia.in/vishu/

3. MAHAVIR JAYANTI
The Jain community celebrates the birth
anniversary of the 24th and the last Tirthankara,
Vardhman Mahavir, the founder of Jainism as
Mahavir Jayanti every year.

The birth anniversary of the 24th and the last
Tirthankara of the Jains, Vardhman Mahavir, the
founder of Jainism, is celebrated by the Jain
                                                       Source https://hindi.rstpost.com
community in March. Born a prince in 599 BC,
Mahavir renounced worldly life at the age of 30 and undertook austere penance until he
achieved realisation.

Mahavir, also known as Vardhamana, is the last one in the galaxy of Twenty-four
Teerthankaras (Jain Prophets). Lord Mahavir has been acclaimed as one of the greatest
prophets of peace and social reformation that Bharat has ever produced. He was born to a
pious couple, Siddhartha (king of Kaundinyapura on the outskirts of Vaishali near Patna in
Bihar). and Priyakarani or popularly Trishala Devi - who were deeply permeated with the
philosophy of Jainism preached by Parswanatha, the 23rd Teerthankara.

Mahavir renounced worldly life at the age of 30 and undertook austere penance until he
achieved realisation. Even as a boy, Mahavira came to be associated with many episodes of
absolute fearlessness which earned him the name `Mahavira . He grew up as a prince,
excelling in physical prowess and intellectual acumen. He renounced the pleasures and
luxuries of the place, as also the power and prestige of kingship and undertook a life of
intense penance for more than twelve years. He calmly bore not only the rigors of nature but
the torments from the ignorant and mischievous among his own countrymen also. He nally
became self-illumined. But not content with his own personal salvation, he chose to become
a great human redeemer.

Lord Mahavir spread the message of salvation to the world and had many followers. Mahavir
preached non-violence, prohibited any kind of killing and taught his followers to seek
salvation through penance and abstinence. They are also advised to donate money, clothes
and grain to the poor. The Jains are divided into many sects of whom the main ones are
Digambaras and Shvetambaras with the latter again divided into Deravasis and
Sthanakvasis.

Mahavira initiated a simple ve-fold path for the householders: Ahimsa (Non-injury - physical
or mental - to others), Asteya (non-stealing), Brahmacharya (temperance in sexual
pleasures) and Aparigraha (non-acquisition of property). Mahavira s injunctions for the
monks and nuns were however very exacting. Abstinence from every kind of physical comfort
and material possession and absolute dedication to the highest ethical and spiritual
discipline were enforced. Even to this day, nearly 2600 years after the passing away of that
great master, this pure and upright tradition of the monks has been maintained. Thousands of
white clad Sanyasins and Sanyasinis and also nude monks move on foot from place to place
throughout the length and breadth of the country, carrying Mahavira s gospel of peace, non-
injury and brotherhood among people.

Mahavira left his mortal coils at the age of 71 on the Deepavali day. But the lamp of peace
which he lit continues to glow through the myriad lights of the Festival of Lights.

Source: https://www.festivalsondia.in/Mahavir/

Children as part of BalVikas class can be taught the signicant points of Teachings of Lord
Mahavir given hereunder;
1. Mahavir made religion simple and natural, free from elaborate ritual complexities. His
   teachings reected the internal beauty and harmony of the soul.
2. Mahavir taught the idea of supremacy of human life and stressed the importance of the
   positive attitude of life.
3. Mahavir's message of nonviolence (Ahimsa), truth (Satya), non stealing (Achaurya),
   celibacy (Brahma charya), and non possession (Aparigraha) is full of universal
   compassion.

4. Mahavir said that, "A living body is not merely an integration of limbs and esh but it is the
   abode of the soul which potentially has perfect perception (Anant darshana), perfect
   knowledge (Anant jnana), perfect power (Anant virya), and perfect bliss (Anant sukha).
   Mahavir's message reects freedom and spiritual joy of the living being.

5. Mahavir emphasized that all living beings, irrespective of their size, shape, and form how
   spiritually developed or undeveloped, are equal and we should love and respect them.
   This way he preached the gospel of universal love.

6. Mahavir rejected the concept of God as a creator, a protector, and a destroyer of the
   universe. He also denounced the worshiping of gods and goddesses as a means of
   material gains and personal benets.

https://www.jaina.org/page/Mahavir

4. WORLD HERITAGE DAY
Ancient monuments and buildings in the
countries make them stand tall on world map.
These are an asset to value for. World Heritage
Day is a collective effort of the communities in
the world to do the needful for these invaluable
assets. The day takes an opportunity to hoist
awareness about the assortment of cultural
legacy and the efforts that are required to
protect and conserve them and also to think
about its susceptibility.

The idea was also approved in UNESCO's                  Image source: thepontychadhafoundation.org
General Conference in November 1983.
“International Monuments and Sites Day” has been traditionally called the World Heritage
Day. The day celebrates the diversity of heritage throughout the world.

India is one country that has been ruled by leaders from different religious and cultural
backgrounds, like Aryans, Guptas, Mughals, Britishers, etc. And all of them have left their
marks on the Indian soil, in the form of monuments and sites, that are protected and
resurrected till date. World heritage day has an important part to play in this colourful land,
where you can nd huge tombs sprawling over the land, towers that are so high that one can
feel the sky and sites- so beautiful that keeps you mesmerized. India has all of it and to
maintain these monuments and keep them alive for our upcoming generations, this day is
celebrated to spread awareness among the visitors to protect these priceless monuments.

Source: festivalsondia.in/worldheritage/

As part of the world heritage day, the children can be taken to a nearest heritage monument
(if there is one) or a special video show can be conducted on Indian heritage sites.

5. HANUMAN JAYANTI
In Hindu mythology, Shri Hanuman is regarded
as the God of power, strength and knowledge.
He is known as the 'param bhakt' of lord Rama
and is the incarnation of Lord Shiva. He was
born to Kesari and Anjani on the Chaitra Shukla
Purnima (Chaitra Shukla Purnima is the Full
Moon Day on the Hindu Calendar Month of
Chaitra) that is why, he is known as 'KESERI
NANDAN' and 'ANJANEYA'.
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The philosophy of epic Ramayana is
incomplete without the understanding of the unfathomable devotion of Lord Hanuman for
Shri Rama. As Hindu Mythology says, he was the incarnation of Lord Shiva the God of
Destruction, the third god of Hindu trinity (All this universe is in the glory of God, of Shiva, the
God of Love. The heads and faces of men are His own and He is in the hearts of all
(Yajur Veda).

Lord Hanuman is regarded to be the son of Hindu deity 'VAYU' (the wind). He was taken by
Vayu to Lord Sun to gain Vedic, shastra s and moral knowledge. He gained his whole
knowledge from Lord Sun, as he was considered as omniscient on the planet earth.

As per the mythology, Hanuman ji is invincible and blessed to be immortal. The supremacy
possessed by him is very beautifully described in Ramayana, during the Ramayana war of
Lord Rama against the mighty Ravana. The Sundara Kanda, the fth book in the Ramayana,
focuses mainly on the adventures of Hanuman. He is also known as Mahaveer Hanuman
which means almighty.

Source: www.festivalsondia.in/Hanuman-Jayanti/

Lord Hanuman is regarded as a greatest devotee of Lord Ram and we as human beging, can a
learn a lot from Lord Hanuman. Following are some of them. Children should be explained the
same and encouraged to adopt them
1 Hanuman is a Seless Devotee : Hanuman is the best paradigm as a true devotee of Lord
Rama. His devotion to Ram Naam is unconditional and unmatchable. Hanuman loves to chant
and Meditate upon the name of Rama all the time. He cannot resist himself without chanting
and remember about Lord Rama. The seless reverence for Rama made him praise all over
the globe.

2 Ashta Sidhi nav Nidhi ke Dhata (Self Discipline and control) : Lord Hanuman is known for
mastering all the senses like Kaam, Krodh, Maya etc. Hanuman is the great disciple of Sun and
Shiva. Hence Through the path of meditation and Yogic culture Lord Hanuman, Kundali shakti
or in simple term chakras are active. By activation of these supernatural powers, Lord
Hanuman is focused and calm. Hence Hanuman is the living instance of Self Discipline
and control.

3 Lord Hanuman is trustworthy : Lord Hanuman is known for his trustworthiness and
accountability. It was the time of Ram Ravana battle when the younger brother of Lord Rama,
Laxman was hit by deadliest attack did by Indrajeet. By understanding the urgency, Lord
Hanuman took the responsibility to get the herb in the limited time frame. He lifted the whole
mountain Dronogiri also known as Donagiri on his hands and reached battle led in record
time. This saved life of Rama brother Laxman. This represents his trustworthiness and
accountability of Hanuman.

4 Hanuman follows the path of righteousness. : Lord Hanuman always followed the path of
righteousness. The one who likes to dance by just listening to the name of Lord Rama. The
biggest benet of worshipping Lord Hanuman is that his devotees are free from the disorder
like egoistic nature.

5 Hanuman the Master of immense strength : As dened above that Hanuman lifted the whole
mountain, now You can understand why maruti is lord of wrestlers community.

6 Lord Hanuman respect and worship feminine energy source : Lord Hanuman is the son of
Anjana also known as Anjaneya Nandan. Hanuman sees feminine energy source in every lady
and worships Goddess Shakti. Goddess Durga is the manifestation of Shakti (energy) who
doesn't require any other to guard her. Still, Lord Hanuman is known as the primary patron of
Goddess Durga. This teaches us that we should respect ladies and girls.

7 Hanuman is known for his intelligence : It was Hanuman intelligence which helped Lord
Rama to win the war against Ravana otherwise it would have been hard to win the war against
such a strong enemy.

8 Protector of humanity and sages : Lord Hanuman is the savior of sages and the saint he owns
weapon mace or Gada which he uses as his weapon to protect the sage community.

9 Hanuman believe in simplicity and innocence : Lord Hanuman is known as the symbol of
innocence, purity, knowledge, devotion. Kesari Nandan believes in the simplicity of the
lifestyle.
10 A great friend of Sugriva : Out of so many qualities of Lord Hanuman, this one is mine
favorite. Hanuman organized Sugriva and Lord Rama meeting. Hanuman helped Sugriva by
protecting him from Bali. The meeting of Rama and Sugriva helped Sugriva to get back his
kingdom and wife from Bali.

http://www.viyali.com/sam/Maruti/Qualities-of-lord-Hanuman.aspx

6. GOOD FRIDAY
Good Friday is the day on which Jesus Christ was
crucied. Jesus Christ was born to Marry in Nezareth – a
small town in Israel. He was the founder of Christianity, one
of the world's largest religions. Christ is believed to be an
incarnation of God and his teachings are described in the
New Testament.

It is believed that on Good Friday, Christ was arrested by
clergymen. Hence, Good Friday is believed to be the time
when Christians keep fast and celebrate the day over the
birth of Christ. Some people believe that 'Good' in GOOD
FRIDAY is referred to as 'GOD' and it is also a common
belief that 'GOOD' is referred to the gift brought by
martyrdom. And according to one of the views, on this day,
it is Jesus who went to heaven. It is also celebrated as a
festival of life and spirit. Some believe the term "Good"
evolved from "God" or God s Friday.

Easter is another important festival for Christians. Easter or   Image source : calendarpedia.com

the Resurrection Sunday, also referred as Pasch, is a holiday and a festival celebrating the
awakening of Jesus Christ from the dead. According to the New Testament, this day falls
three days after the Romans crucied him at the Calvary. Lent, or the 40 day period of fasting,
penance and prayer; is preceded by this festival which also marks the nishing of the Passion
of Christ. Easter eggs and Easter bunnies are a major attraction during Easter, the festival of
rejuvenation of life and living.

Source: www.festivalsondia.in/goodfriday/

Children should be taught the following key attributes / qualities of Jesus Christ and should be
encouraged to adopt them in their lives.

1. Faithful - To be faithful is to hope for and act on things which are not seen, which are true
   (see Alma 32:21). In mortality, Jesus Christ did all things by faith, even performing mighty
   miracles such as walking on water.
2. Prayerful - Prayer is pure communication with our Father in Heaven. Jesus Christ prayed
   often for friends and enemies as well as for help during trials.

3. Wise - In many cases, Jesus Christ used the scriptures to rebuke offenders and teach
   important principles.

4. Virtuous - Jesus Christ is pure and virtuous. The scriptures teach that “no unclean thing can
   dwell with God”

5. Humble - Jesus taught, “For I came down from heaven, not to do mine own will, but the will
   of him that sent me”

6. Obedient - He promises, “If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love”
   (John 15:10). Obedience is a choice to trust God more than we trust our own limited
   knowledge

7. Patient - He patiently waits for us to choose to follow Him

8. Charitable - Charity is Christ's pure love, which He gives freely to us each day. He
   admonishes us to love God and love our fellowmen

9. Giving - Jesus Christ's ministry was lled with service, often given along the way. He healed
   one woman as He journeyed to raise another from the dead

10. Forgiving – He forgives those who have wronged Him

Source : https://www.mormon.org/blog/10-characteristics-of-jesus-christ-and-how-to-
develop-them

7. WORLD CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION DAY
Observed six days after Leonardo da Vinci’s
birthday and one day before International
Mother Earth Day, World Creativity and
Innovation Day (#WCID) is well positioned to
encourage creative multidisciplinary thinking to
help us achieve the sustainable future we want.

The creative economy –which includes                          Image source: wciw.org
audiovisual products, design, new media,
performing arts, publishing and visual arts– is a highly transformative sector of the world
economy in terms of income generation, job creation and export earnings. Culture is an
essential component of sustainable development and represents a source of identity,
innovation and creativity for the individual and community. At the same time, creativity and
culture have a signicant non-monetary value that contributes to inclusive social
development, to dialogue and understanding between peoples.

On #WCID, the world is invited to embrace the idea that innovation is essential for harnessing
the economic potential of nations. Innovation, creativity and mass entrepreneurship can
provide new momentum for economic growth and job creation. It can expand opportunities
for everyone, including women and youth. It can provide solutions to some of the most
pressing problems such as poverty eradication and the elimination of hunger.

Source: www.un.org/en/events/creativityday/

Children should be encouraged to celebrate the World Creative and Innovation Day by
conducting a intra school competition on creativity and innovation where they can be
encouraged to make some drawings or miniature model or crafts and prizes can be distributed
to the best of the work.

8. SHAB-E-BARAT
India is a home of many religions and cultures;
every religion celebrates their specic festivals.
Muslim community also contributes to Indian
population. Muslims from across the world
commemorate the festival of Shab-e-Barat with
splendor and zest. They believe that the god
writes the future of all men by accounting for all
the past deeds committed by them on the night
of Shab-e-Barat. Basically, Shab-e-Barat
means the night of forgiveness or Day of
Atonement, Shias see it as the night on which
their 12th and last Imam, Imam Muhammad                     Image source: 3.bp.blogspot.com
Abul Qasim has been born.

People pray to god and recite holy Quran whole night to forgive them for their evil deeds. They
visit graveyard early in the morning and offer owers, read fateha for the peace of the near
one's departed souls.

'Shab-e-Barat' is a Persian word composed of two distinct words, 'Shab' which means night
and 'Barat' which means 'the night of payment or assignment' in Persian. In Arabic the day is
known as Lailatul Bara at, meaning the night of liberation.

The Prophet visits each house and eases the troubles of suffering humanity on this night.
According to the legend associated with Shab-e-barat a special tree in heaven has the
names of all mankind on its leaves and if a leaf with the name of a person falls this night, then it
is strongly believed that he/she is destined to die the same year.

Also it is said that this night of Shab-e-Barat also adore the entry of Muhammad into the city of
sanctum Mecca.

All the mosques are lighted with string of colorful bulbs and papers, cellophane. Mosques are
packed with devotees and they offer prayers. The sparkles of crackers looks like stars which
increases the beauty of the dark sky. Thousands of candles and strands of electric bulbs light
up the houses and streets and thus create a joyful ambiance.

The Holy Quran is recited and spiritual songs are sung all through the night of Shab-e-Barat.

All the people relish the mouth-watering delicacy, Sevaiyan or vermicelli. Rich people
generously donate money, clothes and goodies to the needy in the name of their deceased
near and dear ones. Generally it is believed that if certain person pray all night and seek
forgiveness of his bad deeds, he will be forgiven. Some Muslim keeps fast and deliver nafal
(optional prayer) at night.

Source: www.festivalsondia.in/ShabbeBarat/
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WEEK 4 APRIL 2019

            Man should treat nature with reverence. He has no right
             to talk of conquering nature or exploiting the force of
            nature. He must proceed to visualize in nature its God

                            – Sri Sathya Sai Baba

                 MAJOR EVENTS OF THE WEEK
22nd April – Monday                 World Earth Day

23rd April – Tuesday                English Language Day/

                                    World book and copyright day

24th April – Wednesday              Sri Sathya Sai Aradhana Mahotsavam

25th April – Thursday               World Malaria Day

26th April – Friday

27th April – Saturday

28th April – Sunday
SN      Name of the Seva         Beneciaries Seva Group Suggested      Ref in Guideline       Key values to be taught
                                                          Duration            book

          Pen Pal Program
     (Letter to Swami / SSSVJ                                                                  The most beatiful way to
1      volunteers expressing       Children   Innovative    1 Hour         Innovative              start and end the
            the impact of                                                                     day is with a grateful heart
        the project on them)

            Poem/Story                                                      C-M-6              Knowledge of language
2                                  Children   Quarterly     1 Hour
         telling in English                                             (Pages 102-104)         is doorway to wisdom

                                                                                            Every child is a different kind of
         Monthly Awards                                                     C-M-14
3                                  Children    Monthly      1 Hour                           ower; only when they come
         to best children                                               (Pages 109-111)
                                                                                           together a garland can be made

                                                                                           Coming together is a beginning;
     Creation of village SSSVJ                                               C-V-33
4                                  Children     Yearly      1 Hour                         staying together is progress and
       team for continuation                                              (Pages 130)
                                                                                             working together is success

       Awarness on Malaria                                                                   Disease can be treated with
       and how to keep the                                                                   difculty through medication
5                                  Children   Innovative   30 Minutes      Innovative
       sorrounding clean –                                                                   but can be eleiminated with
         Summer project                                                                        ease through prevention

                                                                            C-M-4                 Value Education
6        Bal Vikas Class           Children    Weekly       1 Hour
                                                                         (Pages 98-99)       Group 1,2 & 3 – Chapter 47
                                                                                                                                 SUGGESTED WEEKLY SEVA PLANNER
25th April – Thursday   24th April – Wednesday   23rd April – Tuesday   22nd April – Monday
                                                                                              NOTES
28th April – Sunday   27th April – Saturday   26th April – Friday
                                                                    NOTES
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KNOW THE FACTS

1. WORLD EARTH DAY
Earth Day is the leading and celebrated environmental
event at international platform. Earth Day
commemorates Earth's unique place in the
universe. Out of the nine planets of the solar system,
Earth is the only planet which has implausible
biodiversity. Earth Day is a day to educate people on how
to protect the planet.

The rst Earth Day was organized in 1970 with an aim
to promote the thoughts of ecology, reverence for
existence on earth, and highlighting growing concern
over pollution of the soil, air, and water. Earth Day is
observed in nearly 140 nations. The day is celebrated by
outdoor feats, exhibits, street fairs, skits and television
programs that are centered on environmental issues.

In India, the Green Generation Campaign started on
Earth Day that insists on global day of action and civic
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participation, to make a carbon-free future based on
renewable energy that will end the dependency on fossil fuels. It also focuses on an
individual's commitment to responsible, sustainable consumption and creation of a new
green economy that lifts people out of poverty by creating millions of quality green jobs that
transforms the global education system into a green one.

Celebrations are observed for the efforts to shield ora and fauna and to make the entire
world, dirt free. Though, Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 every year, there are some
countries like US, that celebrate it a month earlier on the vernal equinox. This year, the Earth
Day would celebrate its 47th Anniversary. It reminds us of our duty towards other living beings
on earth and to prosper as interdependent system.

Source: https://www.festivalsondia.in/Earth-Day/

Earthday can be celebrated by holding a special talk on earth, environment and how we abuse
them. Children should be taught to take small steps to preserve the envirnment and save the
mother planet.
2. ENGLISH LANGUAGE DAY
English, along with French, is one of the two
working languages of the United Nations
Secretariat, and one of the Organization's six
ofcial languages. Because it is so widely
spoken, English is often referred to as a "world
language", or the lingua franca of the modern
era.

English Language Day at the UN is celebrated
on 23 April, the date traditionally observed as
both the birthday and date of death of William
Shakespeare. The Day is the result of a 2010
initiative by the Department of Public
Information, establishing language days for
each of the Organization's six ofcial
languages. The purpose of the UN's language                  Image Source : exploreenglish.edu.au

days is to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity as well as to promote equal use of all
six ofcial languages throughout the Organization.

Under the initiative, UN duty stations around the world celebrate six separate days, each
dedicated to one of the Organization's six ofcial languages.

Source: www.un.org/en/events/englishlanguageday/index.shtml

Children should be encouraged to recite poems or short storys in English to celebrate the
English language day. By this they shall also be tauaght of Public speaking.

3. SRI SATHYA SAI BABA ARADHANA
MAHOTSAVAM
Sri Sathya Sai Baba's devotees all over the world observe 24th April as the day our loving
Lord, Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, left His physical form and continues to shower His love
as our eternal companion. On this day, each year, devotees honour His life and legacy by
remembering Him and practising His teachings.

The time of the year has come when all who express devotion to Bhagawan have to intensify
their personal Sadhana. It is the month before the onset of the Aradhana Mahotsavam when
we all pledge to intensify our spiritual practice of
Giving and Forgiving all on the basis that we will
be blessed by His Divine Darshan not only in
ourselves but in all human beings.

Children should encouraged to celebrate the
month of April to love and help to all and also
forgive all who we think may have hurt us and or
seek forgiveness from all whom we may have
hurt.

4. WORLD MALARIA DAY
Malaria is one of the worst human desease since
centuries. Every year more than 20 crore people
fall sick due to Malaria and nearly 5 lakh people
die due to Malaria.

Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease
that affects humans and other animals. Malaria
causes symptoms that typically include fever,
tiredness, vomiting, and headaches. In severe
cases it can cause yellow skin, seizures, coma,
or death. Symptoms usually begin ten to fteen
days after being bitten by an infected mosquito. If
not properly treated, people may have
recurrences of the disease months later. In those
who have recently survived an infection,
reinfection usually causes milder symptoms.
This partial resistance disappears over months              Image Source :competitiveindia.com

to years if the person has no continuing exposure to malaria.

Source: (part):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaria

Children should be explained to keep the sorrounding clean to avoid mosquito breeding and
given a summer project such that they become champions and encourage their parents and
siblings to clean all the drains around their houses, make proper water drainage from kitchen
and toilets and help them if need be. Volunteers should explain the same by demonstaration or
by charts or video shows.
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